saint bridget|saint bridget in English

noun

Bride, St. Bride, Brigid of Ireland (451-523), Irish holy woman and abbess, patron saint of Ireland

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1. In the past, Bridget has also been known as Briget Y Dennis, Bridget Y Bonier Dennis, Bridget Yvette Bonier, Bridget Y Bonier …

2. Bridget, that's insane.

3. Bridget can't come - she's ill.

4. Bridget Bonier currently lives in Houston, TX; in the past Bridget has also lived in Missouri City TX

5. Britte is a version of Bridget (Gaelic)

6. Bridget, you shouldn't judge people like that.

7. Bridget had only just beaten her to it.

8. Bridget suddenly burst into tears and ran out.

9. Bridget made a dramatic entrance into the room.

10. Bridget had seen the missing man on a Thursday.

11. Bridget has a shrewd idea of what will sell.

12. Bridget Biddy Mason (1818-1891) is an American Hero

13. Bridget was careful not to take him for granted.

14. Bridget picked up her sock doll and hummed softly.

15. During those intervening years Bridget had married her husband Robert.

16. Irritated with herself, she took her annoyance out on Bridget.

17. Hi, Ms Bridget Jones, it's you guys who kept me company

18. Bridget , conflicted and deeply wounded, is unyielding and slow to understand.

19. Mairie de Saint Aquilin, Saint-Aquilin

20. Champignon Concept, Saint-Raymond (Saint-Raymond, Quebec)

21. Holiday home Saint Amandin in Saint Amandin

22. Bridget made a point of thanking each of us for the gift.

23. Autochrome, Saint-Pierre (Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon)

24. What does Biddie mean? A diminutive of the female given name Bridget

25. Biddie was a common nickname for Bridget/Brigid during the Victorian Era